Printing machine and atmospheric changing device therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6647881
  • Patent Number
    6,647,881
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a printing machine processing printing material along a processing path, an atmospheric changing device for altering atmospheric conditions in surroundings of the printing material includes a connection module, and a slide-in unit having a module end. The slide-in unit is to be joined to the connection module to form a functional unit. The functional unit is to be slid in an insertion direction into a working position in a printing machine and, in the working position, the functional unit extending transversely with respect to a processing path over printing material running through the processing path. For easy handling of the functional unit, the module end, pointing in the insertion direction, couples with the connection module as the slide-in unit is slid into the working position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a printing machine through which printing material runs along a processing path. The printing machine has an apparatus to create specific atmospheric conditions in the surroundings of the printing material and that includes a connection module and a slide-in unit that can be joined to the module to form a functional unit. The slide-in unit can be slid in an insertion direction into a working position in the printing machine and, in the working position, extends transversely with respect to the processing path over the printing material running through the latter.




The atmospheric conditions in the surroundings of the printing material include, in particular, their moisture content, temperature and pressure, and the flow conditions, in particular, at the surface of the printing material. To influence the atmospheric conditions, the prior art items taking the form of, in particular, dryers, blowing and extraction devices, and cooling devices are used. The dryers act on the printing material with IR or UV radiation and/or with hot air, and the cooling devices blow cold air onto the printing material. These items are constituted in the form of slide-in units, of which a respective one is configured for at least one of the aforementioned functions (drying, extraction, blowing, cooling) and is constructed in the form of a housing. To fulfill their functions, these slide-in units are generally inserted into the printing machine over the running path of the printing material and are connected to lines that partly serve to supply the slide-in units with electrical voltage and partly originate from suction and/or blowing nozzles of blowers. The construction of such items as slide-in units takes account of the circumstance that guide surfaces for the printing material are generally provided underneath them, and that these guide surfaces have to be cleaned after a certain operating period of the printing machine. For cleaning, the slide-in units are displaced transversely with respect to the processing direction of the printing material, from their working position inserted into the printing machine, such that after appropriate guards have been opened, the guide surfaces are accessible to be cleaned. To make the displacement possible, the ends of the lines that are connected to the slide-in units have to be detached from the slide-in units. Accordingly, in the case of a printing machine marketed by the applicant under the type designation SM 102, a respective, corresponding slide-in housing is connected to the aforementioned lines through a coupling plate detachably connected to the housing. The coupling plate is provided at an end of the slide-in housing that is associated with the drive side of the printing machine and, in this case, on the underside of the housing, so that the lines, starting from the coupling plate, lead away directly downward and, underneath a machine catwalk, can be routed into a supply cabinet associated with the drive side. After the coupling plate has been detached, the corresponding slide-in unit can then be withdrawn from the printing machine in the direction of the supply cabinet. To achieve the best possible accessibility to the aforementioned guide surfaces over their total extent transversely with respect to the processing direction, the supply cabinet has to be erected with such a lateral spacing from the printing machine that the slide-in unit can be withdrawn sufficiently far from the machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a printing machine that overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and that configures the printing machine in an advantageous manner from a point of view of handling the apparatus for creating specific atmospheric conditions in the surroundings of the printing material.




With the foregoing and other objects in view, in a printing machine processing printing material along a processing path, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, an atmospheric changing device for altering atmospheric conditions in surroundings of the printing material, the atmospheric changing device including a connection module, and a slide-in unit having a module end, the slide-in unit to be joined to the connection module to form a functional unit, the functional unit to be slid in an insertion direction into a working position in a printing machine and, in the working position, the functional unit extending transversely with respect to a processing path over printing material running through the processing path, the module end pointing in the insertion direction coupling with the connection module as the slide-in unit is slid into the working position.




With the objects of the invention in view, there is also provided an atmospheric changing device for altering atmospheric conditions in surroundings of printing material processing along a processing path of a printing machine, including a connection module, and a slide-in unit having an end, the slide-in unit to be joined to the connection module to form a functional unit, the functional unit to be slid in an insertion direction into a working position in a printing machine and, in the working position, the functional unit extending transversely with respect to a processing path over printing material running through the processing path, the end pointing in the insertion direction coupling with the connection module as the slide-in unit is slid into the working position.




An end of the slide-in unit pointing in an insertion direction can be coupled to the connection module as the unit is slid into the working position.




In the configuration, it is merely necessary to separate the functional unit at joint faces on the same while displacing the slide-in unit away from the connection module to permit access to regions in the printing machine that, in the working position of the slide-in unit, are blocked by the slide-in unit. All the lines needed for the functioning of the apparatus can be connected to the connection module and do not need to be uncoupled from the apparatus in order to make the aforementioned separation possible.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, the connection module has internal spaces, the slide-in unit has further internal spaces, and at least one of the internal spaces communicates with at least one of the further internal spaces when the connection module and the slide-in unit are coupled together.




In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the slide-in unit defines at least one duct extending transversely with respect to the processing direction. The duct has an air passage opening facing the printing material during operation of the printing machine.




In accordance with an added feature of the invention, there is provided a drive motor, and a flow-producing machine connected to the drive motor. At least one of the internal spaces is connected to the flow-producing machine.




In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, there is provided a compressor. The connection module has at least one union communicating with the compressor. The slide-in unit has a blowing device to be coupled to the at least one union as the slide-in unit is joined to the connection module. The blowing device, during operation of the printing machine, blows air supplied by the compressor in a direction of the printing material when the connection module and the slide-in unit are coupled together.




In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the slide-in unit has a radiator oriented toward the printing material. The radiator, during operation of the printing machine and when the functional unit is in a joined state, radiates the printing material with at least one of infrared electromagnetic waves and ultraviolet electromagnetic waves.




In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the connection module and the slide-in unit each have electrical connections to be coupled together for supplying the slide-in unit with electrical voltage when the connection module and the slide-in unit are joined to form the functional unit.




In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the connection module has a flow device for producing blown air to purge an environment around the radiator when the functional unit has been joined. Preferably, the flow device is motor-operated.




In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, there is provided a blower. At least one of the internal spaces in the connection module is connected to the blower, and an air volume flow produced by the blower, during operation of the printing machine and in a joined state of the functional unit, flows through the air passage opening in a direction of the printing material.




In accordance with again another feature of the invention, the blower is disposed immediately upstream of the connection module with respect to an air flow direction.




In accordance with again a further feature of the invention, the connection module has a blower union, and the blower is connected to the connection module through the blower union.




In accordance with again an added feature of the invention, there is provided a heating module and the air volume flow passes through the heating module prior to emerging from the air passage opening.




In accordance with again an additional feature of the invention, there are provided fixed-position, mutually opposite guide profiles removably connected to the slide-in unit for holding the slide-in unit therebetween. The guide profiles form-fittingly guide the slide-in unit into the printing machine.




In accordance with still another feature of the invention, the connection module is fixed to the guide profiles.




In accordance with still a further feature of the invention, the slide-in unit has an end opposite the module end and a tensioner for clamping the slide-in unit to the connection module. The tensioner is disposed at the end opposite the module end.




In accordance with still an added feature of the invention, the tensioner has a fixed-position clamping face facing the connection module, and a pivotable clamping clip to be pivoted on the slide-in unit and, when pivoted in a tensioning direction, engages the clamping face and, supported on the clamping face, presses the slide-in unit against the connection module.




In accordance with still an additional feature of the invention, the pivotable clamping clip engages behind the clamping face.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, there is provided a clamping bolt disposed on at least one of the guide profiles and bearing the clamping face.




In accordance with a further feature of the invention, there is provided a handle for displacing the slide-in unit, the handle fixed to the clamping clip.




In accordance with an added feature of the invention, there is provided a releasable lock preventing the slide-in unit from being pulled completely out of the guide profiles when in a locked state.




In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the printing machine has a drive side and the connection module is disposed on the drive side of the printing machine.




In the case of a preferred placing of the connection module on the drive side of the printing machine, the slide-in unit can be withdrawn from the operating position from the operating side and can, therefore, also be slid into the operating position. On the drive side of the printing machine there is generally sufficient space available to withdraw the slide-in unit from the printing machine without hindrance. The configuration also facilitates, in particular, maintenance and repair work on the slide-in unit, such as, in the case of an IR or UV dryer, the cleaning or the replacement of its radiators.




Furthermore, supply cabinets disposed on the drive side can be moved close to the printing machine in a space-saving manner without impeding the handling of the apparatus.




In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the slide-in unit is coupled to the connection module at the module end when the slide-in unit is in a working position.




Other features that are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.




Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a printing machine, it is, nevertheless, not intended to be limited to the details shown because various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.




The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic, fragmentary, cross-sectional view of a sheet-processing printing machine having a delivery;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an operating side of a machine frame of the delivery of

FIG. 1

with functional units placed therein according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary, perspective view of the machine frame according to

FIG. 2

from a drive side of the printing machine;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of one of the functional units of FIG.


2


and guide profiles accommodating the functional unit;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view one of the guide profiles of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 5



a


is an enlarged, fragmentary, partly-exploded perspective view of a detail of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of another one of the guide profiles of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6



a


is an enlarged, fragmentary, partly-exploded perspective view of a detail of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of one of the functional units of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7



a


is a side elevational view of the functional unit shown in

FIG. 4

in a direction of arrow VIIa;





FIG. 8

is a perspective bottom view of the functional unit according to

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of one of the slide-in units showing a joint face of one of the functional units of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 10

is an elevational view of the connection module according to

FIG. 11

showing a joint face of one of the functional units of

FIG. 2

with other components shown in schematic form;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a connection module according to the invention; and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view from below of an alternative embodiment of a functional unit illustrated in FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the case of sheet-processing printing machines, functional units for creating specific atmospheric conditions in the surroundings of a printing material running through a printing machine are used, in particular, in the delivery of such a printing machine. In the following text, by way of example, reference is made to such a case.




In all the figures of the drawing, sub-features and integral parts that correspond to one another bear the same reference symbol in each case.




Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly to

FIG. 1

thereof, there is shown a delivery


1


follows a last processing station in the printing machine in the processing direction. Such a processing station may be a printing unit or a post-treatment unit, such as a varnishing unit. In the present example, the last processing station is a printing unit


2


operating on the offset process and having an impression cylinder


2


.


1


. The impression cylinder


2


.


1


carries a respective sheet


3


in a processing direction indicated by the direction-of-rotation arrow


5


through a press nip between the impression cylinder


2


.


1


and a blanket cylinder


2


.


2


cooperating with the impression cylinder


2


.


1


. The sheet


3


is then transferred to a row of grippers on a single-turn transfer drum


2


.


3


while opening a row of grippers disposed on the impression cylinder


2


.


1


and provided to grip the sheet


3


at a gripper edge on the leading end of the sheet


3


. A corresponding transfer of the sheet


3


then takes place from the single-turn transfer drum


2


.


3


to a further half-turn transfer drum


2


.


4


, which finally transfers the sheet


3


to the delivery


1


. The delivery


1


includes two endless conveyor chains


6


, of which, during operation, a respective one circulates along a closed chain path in the vicinity of a respective side wall of the delivery


1


. A respective conveyor chain


6


wraps around each of two synchronously driven drive sprockets


7


, whose axes of rotation are aligned with each other, and are respectively led over a deflection sprocket


8


located opposite the drive sprockets


7


and downstream with respect to the processing direction. As such, a respective one of the conveyor chains


6


runs through a closed chain path. Between the two conveyor chains


6


there extend gripper bars


9


, borne by the latter, with grippers


9


.


1


, which pass through gaps between the grippers disposed on the transfer drum


2


.


4


and, in so doing, pick up a respective sheet


3


by gripping the aforementioned gripper edge at the leading end of the sheet


3


, immediately before the grippers disposed on the transfer drum


2


.


4


are opened. The grippers


9


.


1


transport the sheet


3


over a sheet guide apparatus


10


to a braking station


11


and open after the transfer of the sheet


3


to the braking station


11


has taken place. In the braking station


11


, the sheets


3


are braked to a deposition speed that is reduced with respect to the processing speed. After reaching the deposition speed, the sheets


3


are finally released, so that a respective, now-retarded sheet


3


finally encounters leading-edge stops


12


. The sheet


3


, while being aligned with the leading-edge stops


12


and with trailing-edge stops


13


opposite the leading-edge stops


12


, together with preceding and/or following sheets


3


forms a stack


14


, which can be lowered by a lifting mechanism to the extent to which the stack


14


grows. Of the lifting mechanism, only a platform


15


carrying the stack


14


and lifting chains


16


, indicated by a dash-dotted line, carrying the platform


15


are reproduced in FIG.


1


.




Along their paths between the drive sprockets


7


, on the one hand, and the deflection sprockets


8


, on the other hand, the conveyor chains


6


are guided by non-illustrated chain guide rails that determine the chain paths of the chain runs. The sheets


3


are transported by the chain run that mainly lies at the bottom in

FIG. 1

along a conveying path. The conveying path, starting from the location of the transfer of the sheets


3


from the transfer drum


2


.


4


to the delivery


1


, extends as far as a location at which a control cam


4


disposed in the area of one of the deflection sprockets


8


operates a non-illustrated roller lever. The roller lever is operatively connected to the grippers


9


.


1


and opens the grippers


9


.


1


, which are closed under spring tension, thus releasing the sheets


3


. That section of the chain path through which the chain run mainly located at the bottom runs follows a sheet guide surface


17


that faces the chain run and is formed on the sheet guide apparatus


10


. A supporting air cushion is preferably formed during operation between the sheet guide face


17


and the sheet


3


respectively led away over it. As such, the sheet guide apparatus


10


is equipped with blown-air nozzles that open into the sheet guide surface


17


and of which only one is reproduced in

FIG. 1

as a representative for all of them. The blown-air nozzle is symbolically represented in the form of the nozzle


18


.




To prevent mutual sticking of the printed sheets in the stack


14


, a powdering apparatus


19


, inter alia, is provided on the path of the sheets


3


from the drive sprockets


7


to the braking station


11


.




For the case of drying the sheets


3


under the action of heat, to avoid excessive heating of the sheet guide surface


17


, a coolant circuit is integrated into the sheet guide apparatus


10


. The coolant circuit is indicated symbolically in

FIG. 1

by an inlet nozzle


21


and an outlet nozzle


22


on a coolant trough


23


associated with the sheet guide surface


17


.




In the present example, the aforementioned delivery path has a horizontal section, a section upstream of the latter and rising toward the horizontal section, and a sheet deflection region


24


placed upstream of the latter section.





FIG. 2

reproduces an example of an unclad machine frame of the delivery


1


, specifically in a representation in which the operating side of the printing machine faces the viewer. Provided in the side walls


25


,


26


of the machine frame are mutually aligned cutouts


27


(see FIG.


3


). In each of the cutouts


27


is disposed one of the functional units


28


,


29


,


30


, and


31


, illustrated schematically in FIG.


1


. The functional units


28


to


31


each include a slide-in unit


128


,


129


,


130


, and


131


and, as can be seen, in particular, in

FIG. 3

which presents the drive side of the printing machine, a respective connection module


228


,


229


,


230


, and


231


. In

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a respective slide-in unit


128


to


131


is located in its working position, is coupled respectively to an associated one of the connection modules


228


to


231


, and extends transversely with respect to the processing path over the sheet


3


running through the latter. One section of the processing path is represented in

FIG. 1

in the form of a projection, which substantially coincides with the course that can be seen there of the lower runs of the conveyor chains.




In a preferred refinement according to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the functional units


28


to


31


fulfill different functions. The functional unit


28


associated with the rising section of the conveying path acts on the sheets


3


with IR radiation and with hot air.





FIG. 4

illustrates the functional unit


28


, including guide profiles


32


and


33


bearing the functional unit


28


, in an installed position.




The mutually opposite guide profiles


32


and


33


have a substantially U-shaped cross section and, as can be seen, in particular, from the exemplary embodiments according to

FIGS. 5

,


5




a


,


6


, and


6




a


, are provided with fittings


32


.


1


,


32


.


2


, and


33


.


1


,


33


.


2


, on which lugs


32


.


1


′,


32


.


1


″,


32


.


2


′,


32


.


2


″, and


33


.


1


′,


33


.


1


″,


33


.


2


′,


33


.


2


″ are formed, which can be screwed to a corresponding one of the side walls


25


and


26


, on their outer side. As such, the guide profiles


32


and


33


are first inserted into the cutouts


27


in a tilted attitude and, to be screwed to the side walls


25


and


26


, are tilted back into the installed position.




Between the guide profiles


32


and


33


so mounted, a respective slide-in unit


128


to


131


can then be inserted in the direction of its working position into the delivery


1


, the guide profiles


32


and


33


engaging around the respective slide-in unit


128


to


131


in a form-fitting manner.




While a respective slide-in unit


128


to


131


can be moved into its working position, and can be removed from the working position by displacing it along the guide profiles


32


,


33


, the respective connection module


228


to


231


remains disposed in a fixed position. In a preferred configuration, as indicated in

FIG. 4

, a respective one of the connection modules


228


to


231


is fixed to the guide profiles


32


and


33


. In addition, the connection modules


228


to


231


are preferably disposed on the drive side of the printing machine.





FIG. 7

shows the relative position of one of the slide-in units


128


to


131


with respect to one of the connection modules


228


to


231


. With respective connection modules


228


to


231


, one of the slide-in units


128


to


131


coupled thereto forms one of the functional units


28


to


31


. The slide-in unit


128


is coupled to the connection module


228


by displacing the slide-in unit


128


in the direction of the arrow A indicated in

FIG. 7

until it comes into contact with the connection module


228


. In the overall view of

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the direction is the insertion direction, in which a respective one of the slide-in units


128


to


131


can be slid into the printing machine into its working position, so that an end of the respective slide-in unit


128


to


131


pointing in the insertion direction can be coupled to an associated one of the connection modules


228


to


231


as the respective slide-in unit is slid into the working position.




In a preferred configuration, the slide-in units


128


to


131


, when in their working position, are coupled to the respectively associated one of the connection modules


228


to


231


at respectively one end of the slide-in units


128


to


131


pointing in the insertion direction.




As indicated in

FIG. 7

for functional unit


28


, the end of the slide-in unit


128


that points in the insertion direction forms a first joint face


128


.


1


, and the connection module


228


forms a second joint face


228


.


1


, corresponding to the first joint face


128


.


1


. When a slide-in unit


128


is coupled to the connection module


228


, these joint faces are in mutually sealing contact. It is preferable for the end of the slide-in unit


128


that points in the insertion direction, or the side of the connection module


228


that is opposite the end, to be covered with a resilient interlayer that forms one of the aforementioned joint faces.




A respective one of the slide-in units


128


to


131


can be locked in the printing machine in its working position which can be seen in FIG.


2


. As can be gathered in particular from

FIG. 4

, at an end pointing in the direction opposite to the insertion direction (see arrow A in

FIG. 7

) of a respective one of the slide-in units


128


to


131


, a tensioner


34


is provided. The respective slide-in unit


128


to


131


can be clamped by the tensioner


34


to the respectively associated connection module


228


to


231


, which for its part is fixed in position.




The tensioner


34


, which is explained below using the example of the functional unit


28


according to

FIG. 4

includes a fixed-position clamping face that faces the connection module


228


and, as explained below, can be seen in particular from

FIG. 5



a


. As can be understood from

FIG. 5



a


, on one side, on a wall of the guide profile


32


that is vertical in the installed position and, on the other side, in a bent-over portion


32


.


1


′″ of the fitting


32


.


1


that is parallel to the wall and is disposed at a distance therefrom, a clamping bolt


34


.


2


is accommodated that bridges over the distance and bears a sleeve


34


.


1


that is matched to the distance. The circumferential face of the sleeve


34


.


1


forms a clamping face


34


.


3


.




As can be seen in particular from

FIG. 7



a


, the tensioner


34


further includes a clamping clip


34


.


5


that is disposed such that it can be pivoted about an axis


34


.


4


on the respective one of the slide-in units


128


to


131


, here on the slide-in unit


128


. When the slide-in unit


128


is inserted into the guide profiles


32


,


33


, the axis


34


.


4


runs parallel to the aforementioned clamping bolt


34


.


2


and, at the same time, is substantially at the same level as the clamping bolt


34


.


2


and, in the working position of the slide-in unit


128


, is spaced apart from the clamping bolt


34


.


2


in the direction counter to the insertion direction (see arrow A in FIG.


7


). The clamping clip


34


.


5


has a slotted guide


34


.


5


′ that is concentric with the axis


34


.


4


and in which a stop pin


34


.


6


fixed to the slide-in unit


128


engages. In addition, a clamping cam


34


.


5


″ (see

FIG. 7

) that faces the axis


34


.


4


is formed on the clamping clip


34


.


5


. The contour of the clamping cam


34


.


5


″ approximately constitutes a spiral wound around the axis


34


.


4


. The clamping cam


34


.


5


″ engages behind the clamping face


34


.


3


in the course of a pivoting movement of the clamping clip


34


.


5


that is carried out in a tensioning direction (in a clockwise direction in

FIG. 7



a


). The clamping face


34


.


3


is formed on the sleeve


34


.


1


borne by the clamping bolt


34


.


2


. See

FIG. 5



a.






After adequate pivoting of the clamping clip


34


.


5


in the tensioning direction, the clamping cam


34


.


5


″ comes into engagement with the clamping face


34


.


3


, and the slide-in unit is pressed against the connection module


228


due to the illustrated contour of the clamping cam


34


.


5


″, the latter being supported on the clamping face


34


.


3


.




The tensioner


34


is disposed on a side of the slide-in unit


128


associated with the guide profile


32


. A further tensioner


34


′, made of parts that, in some cases, are formed in a mirror image of the tensioner


34


, is disposed on that side of the slide-in unit


128


that is associated with the guide profile


33


. Fixed to a respective clamping clip


34


.


5


of the two tensioners


34


,


34


′ is a handle


34


.


7


for displacing the slide-in unit


128


. In addition, the handle


34


.


7


is used to pivot the clamping clips


34


.


5


of the two tensioners


34


,


34


′.




The slide-in units


128


to


131


can be displaced out of their working position, in particular, into a park position defined by a respective lock, in which position the slide-in units


128


to


131


are largely withdrawn from the guide profiles


32


,


33


and in which position the lock prevents further withdrawal.




According to a configuration illustrated in

FIG. 6



a


, the lock includes a bolt


35


that is borne by a shaft


36


, fixed to the fitting


33


.


1


, such that it can be pivoted in the horizontal.




Supported on an abutment


37


likewise borne by the fitting


33


.


1


is a spring


38


, that prestresses the bolt


35


in a pivoting direction indicated by the direction-of-rotation arrow B in

FIG. 6



a


. Under such prestress acting on the bolt


35


, the bolt


35


reaches through a slot


39


in the guide profile


33


and, for example, during the displacement of the slide-in unit


128


, presses against a side wall


128


.


2


sliding along the guide profile


33


(see

FIG. 8

) and belonging to the slide-in unit


128


. Provided in the side wall


128


.


2


is a cutout


128


.


3


. The cutout


128


.


3


is placed such that the bolt


35


, under the prestress explained, latches into the cutout


128


.


3


when the slide-in unit


128


is pulled out of its working position and has reached a position in which adequate guidance of the slide-in unit


128


by the guide profiles


32


,


33


is still ensured. The slot


39


provided in the guide profile


33


(see

FIG. 6



a


) is formed such that the bolt


35


latched into the cutout


128


.


3


is prevented from pivoting in the direction of the direction-of-rotation arrow B in

FIG. 6



a


. Therefore, as the slide-in unit


128


is pulled out of its working position, it reaches a park position in which the bolt


35


has latched into the cutout


128


.


3


and prevents further withdrawal of the slide-in unit


128


.




For fully withdrawing the slide-in unit


128


, the lock formed by the bolt


35


can be unlocked. As can be seen from

FIG. 6



a


, there is provided on the fitting


33


.


1


a push-button


40


, by which the bolt


35


can be pivoted, counter to the action of the spring


38


, in the direction opposite that indicated by the arrow B and can, therefore, be lifted out of the cutout


128


.


3


. See FIG.


8


. Corresponding lifting of the bolt


35


otherwise occurs automatically when the slide-in unit


128


is pushed back from its park position in the direction of its working position.




The functional units


28


to


31


to some extent fulfill different functions and, for such a purpose, are equipped individually.




In

FIGS. 8

to


11


, equipping the functional unit


28


to act on the sheets


3


with IR radiation and hot air is reproduced as an example. The slide-in unit


128


is of modular construction and includes two radiator modules


128


.


4


and a hot-air module


128


.


5


that are lined up in a row in the processing direction. A heating module


128


.


6


is integrated into the hot-air module


128


.


5


. The hot-air module


128


.


5


is shown as a duct extending transversely with respect to the processing path and having a closed and an open end, the latter forming part of the joint face


128


.


1


already explained. The duct encloses an internal space


128


.


7


(see

FIG. 9

) that, at the joint face


128


.


1


, communicates with a first internal space


228


.


2


in the connection module


228


(see

FIGS. 10 and 11

) and, in the example shown, is provided with two air passage openings


128


.


8


that, during operation, face the sheet


3


.




The first internal space


228


.


2


of the connection module


228


(see

FIG. 10

) is connected through a union


228


.


6


to a flow producing machine


42


connected to a drive motor


41


. In the present case, it is a blower


45


that produces an air volume flow that flows through the first internal space


228


.


2


of the connection module


228


and, in the coupled state of the functional unit


28


, flows through the heating module


128


.


6


and then through the internal space


128


.


7


of the hot-air module


128


.


5


and the air passage openings


128


.


8


of the latter in the direction of the sheets


3


.




To apply IR radiation to the sheets


3


, IR radiators


128


.


9


in the form of tubes are disposed on a respective outer side of the radiator modules


128


.


4


located at the bottom in the working position of the slide-in unit


128


. In a respective one of these outer sides located at the bottom, non-illustrated outflow openings are provided that communicate with a respective internal space


128


.


10


of the radiator modules


128


.


4


. In the working position of the slide-in unit


128


, these internal spaces


128


.


10


, in turn, communicate with a second internal space


228


.


3


in the connection module


228


. Provided in the second internal space


228


.


3


is a motor-operated flow-producing machine configuration


228


.


4


(see FIG.


10


), that, through an opening provided with a grill


228


.


5


on a side of the connection module


228


facing away from the joint face


228


.


1


, draws in ambient air, that then, in the working position of the slide-in unit


128


, flows out through the already mentioned non-illustrated outflow openings on the bottom outer side of the respective radiator module


128


.


4


and purges around a radiator configuration formed by the IR radiators


128


.


9


. Thus cooling the radiator configuration and keeping it free of flying dust such as, in particular, powder from the powdering apparatus


19


.




In addition, the functional unit


28


is equipped to convert a boundary-layer flow that faces the functional unit


28


in the working position and exists directly on the sheet


3


into a turbulent flow. At least one further union


228


.


7


, that communicates with a compressor


43


, is provided on the connection module


228


(four unions


228


.


7


are shown in the example according to

FIGS. 8

to


11


). In the example according to

FIGS. 8

to


11


, the connection between the unions


228


.


7


and the compressor


43


is produced through a manifold


44


. On its bottom outer side, the slide-in unit


128


is equipped with a blowing apparatus


128


.


11


, which is formed by pipes


128


.


12


disposed in the vicinity of the IR radiators


128


.


9


. The pipes


128


.


12


, like the tubes forming the IR radiators


128


.


9


, are oriented parallel to one another in the insertion direction of the slide-in unit


128


. The pipes


128


.


12


are closed at their end that faces away from the connection module


228


in the working position. The pipes


128


.


12


are coupled to the unions


228


.


7


communicating with the compressor


43


at their other end in the working position. The pipes


128


.


12


are provided with non-illustrated blower openings on their lower side in the working position, from the blower openings, during operation, compressed air supplied by the compressor


43


is blown in the direction of the sheets


3


. The compressed air is under a pressure such that the streams emerging from the blower openings destroy the aforementioned boundary-layer flow.




To supply the slide-in unit


128


with electrical voltage, in particular, to operate the heating module


128


.


6


and the IR radiators


128


.


9


, the connection module


228


and the slide-in unit


128


are provided with electrical connections


228


.


8


(see

FIGS. 10 and 11

) and


128


.


13


(see FIG.


9


). The electrical connections


228


.


8


can be coupled as the slide-in unit


128


and the connection module


228


are joined to form the functional unit


28


.




In the printing machine configuration according to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the equipment of the functional unit


28


is also present in the functional unit


30


.





FIG. 12

illustrates a slide-in unit


131


equipped for the functional unit


31


. The slide-in unit has a modular construction, similar to the slide-in unit


128


, and includes two cold-air modules


131


.


1


and an extraction module


131


.


2


.




The associated connection module


231


(see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) supplies a respective internal space


131


.


3


in the cold-air modules


131


.


1


with blown air in a similar way to the functional unit


28


, the air emerging from air passage openings


131


.


4


in the direction of the sheets


3


, but without previously passing through a heating module.




To supply the blown air, in a way similar to the functional unit


28


and to the functional unit


30


, corresponding internal spaces


131


.


3


in the cold-air modules


131


.


1


are connected to a blower


45


. The respective connection modules


228


,


230


,


231


preferably have blowers


45


disposed immediately upstream. In an advantageous configuration, as can be seen in

FIG. 3

, the blowers


45


are connected to a respective one of the connection modules


228


,


230


,


231


through a respective blower union provided on the blowers. In addition, a respective one of the internal spaces


128


.


10


and


131


.


3


supplied with blown air is respectively assigned an independent blower


45


.




An internal space


131


.


5


of the extraction module


131


.


2


having extraction openings


131


.


6


on its underside communicates, through a corresponding internal space in the connection module


231


(see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) and through a union


231


.


1


provided on the latter, with a non-illustrated motor-driven flow-producing machine that is connected to the union


231


.


1


through a suction side of the machine.




The functional unit


29


provided in the instant configuration of the printing machine is equipped, in a manner not specifically illustrated, for extracting and destroying the boundary-layer flow already mentioned. As such, the slide-in unit


129


is provided on its underside with an appropriate extraction opening. An internal space, connected to the extraction opening, in the slide-in unit


129


communicates, in the working position, with an internal space in the connection module


229


, the latter internal space, in turn, communicating through a union


229


.


1


(see FIG.


3


), with a suction side of a motor-driven flow-producing machine.




Provided in the region of the extraction opening is a blowing apparatus, already explained, that acts upon the sheets


3


with blown air supplied by a compressor such that the boundary-layer flow on the surface of the sheets


3


is destroyed.




At a location of the functional unit


29


that is provided in the instant configuration, namely in the deflection region between the rising and the horizontal sections of the conveying path of the sheets


3


, the momentum of the blown air acting on the sheets


3


also produces the additional advantage that additional lifting of the sheets, promoted by the preceding action of blowing under the sheets, is counteracted by a path imposed by the chain path.




Apart from the functions of the functional units


28


to


31


presented to the extent set forth herein, in a different configuration, UV radiators can act on the sheets


3


as an alternative to the IR radiators acting on the sheets


3


.



Claims
  • 1. In a printing machine processing printing material running in a processing direction along a processing path, an atmospheric changing device for altering atmospheric conditions in surroundings of the printing material, the atmospheric changing device comprising:a connection module; and slide-in unit having a front end, said front end to be joined to said connection module to form a functional unit, said slide-in unit to be slid into a working position in a printing machine and, in said working position, said slide-in unit extending, with respect to a processing path, transversely across printing material running through the processing path, said front end, upon said slide-in unit sliding into said working position, facing said connection module, said slide-in unit, in said working position, being coupled with said connection module.
  • 2. The printing machine according to claim 1, wherein said connection module has internal spaces;said slide-in unit has further internal spaces; and at least one of said internal spaces communicates with at least one of said further internal spaces when said connection module and said slide-in unit are coupled together.
  • 3. The printing machine according to claim 2, wherein said slide-in unit defines at least one duct extending transversely with respect to said processing direction, said duct having an air passage opening facing the printing material during operation of the printing machine.
  • 4. The printing machine according to claim 2, including:a drive motor; and a flow-producing machine connected to said drive motor, at least one of said internal spaces being connected to said flow-producing machine.
  • 5. The printing machine according to claim 2, including a compressor;said connection module having at least one union communicating with said compressor; said slide-in unit having a blowing device to be coupled to said at least one union as said slide-in unit is joined to said connection module; and said blowing device, during operation of the printing machine, blowing air supplied by said compressor towards the printing material when said connection module and said slide-in unit are coupled together.
  • 6. The printing machine according to claim 2, wherein:said slide-in unit has a radiator oriented toward the printing material; and said radiator, during operation of the printing machine and when said functional unit is in a joined state, radiating the printing material with at least one of infrared electromagnetic waves and ultraviolet electromagnetic waves.
  • 7. The printing machine according to claim 1, wherein said connection module and said slide-in unit each have electrical connections to be coupled together for supplying said slide-in unit with electrical voltage when said connection module and said slide-in unit are joined to form said functional unit.
  • 8. The printing machine according to claim 6, wherein said connection module has a flow device for producing blown air to purge an environment around said radiator when said functional unit has been joined.
  • 9. The printing machine according to claim 8, wherein said flow device is motor-operated.
  • 10. The printing machine according to claim 3, including a blower;at least one of said internal spaces in said connection module connected to said blower; and an air volume flow produced by said blower, during operation of the printing machine and in a joined state of the functional unit, flowing through said air passage opening towards the printing material.
  • 11. The printing machine according to claim 10, wherein said blower is disposed immediately upstream of said connection module with respect to said air volume flow.
  • 12. The printing machine according to claim 10, wherein:said connect ion module has a blower union; and said blower is connected to said connection module through said blower union.
  • 13. The printing machine according to claim 10, including a heating module, the air volume flow passing through said heating module prior to emerging from said air passage opening.
  • 14. The printing machine according to claim 1, including stationary, mutually opposite guide profiles removably bearing said slide-in unit therebetween, said guide profiles form-fittingly guiding said slide-in unit into the printing machine.
  • 15. The printing machine according to claim 12, wherein said connection module is fixed to said guide profiles.
  • 16. The printing machine according to claim 14, wherein said slide-in unit has an end opposite said front end and a tensioner for clamping said slide-in unit to said connection module, said tensioner disposed at said end opposite said front end.
  • 17. The printing machine according to claim 16, wherein said tensioner has:a stationary clamping face facing said connection module, and pivotable clamping clip to be pivoted on said slide-in unit and, when pivoted in a tensioning direction, engages said clamping face and, supported on said clamping face, presses said slide-in unit against said connection module.
  • 18. The printing machine according to claim 17, including a clamping bolt disposed on at least one of said guide profiles and bearing said clamping face.
  • 19. The printing machine according to claim 17, including a handle for displacing said slide-in unit, said handle fixed to said clamping clip.
  • 20. The printing machine according to claim 14, including a releasable lock preventing said slide-in unit from being pulled completely out of said guide profiles in a locked state of said lock.
  • 21. The printing machine according to claim 1, wherein the printing machine has a drive side and said connection module is disposed on the drive side of the printing machine.
  • 22. An atmospheric changing device for altering atmospheric conditions in surroundings of printing material processing along a processing path of a printing machine, comprising:a connection module; and a slide-in unit having a front end, said front end to be joined to said connection module to form a functional unit, said slide-in unit to be slid into a working position in a printing machine and, in said working position, said slide-in unit extending, with respect to a processing path, transversely across printing material running through the processing path, said front end, upon said slide-in unit sliding into said working position, facing said connection module, said slide-in unit, in said working position, being coupled with said connection module.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 23 944 May 2000 DE
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